Industrial City of Abu Dhabi

ICAD
Carbon Reporting Guide

Comprehensive carbon reporting guide for Industrial City of Abu Dhabi manufacturers, processors, assembly operations, and light industrial companies. Navigate IEQT compliance for Abu Dhabi's established industrial zone network.

Carbon Reporting for ICAD Manufacturing Operations

The Industrial City of Abu Dhabi (ICAD) represents one of the UAE's most established industrial zone networks, comprising multiple specialized industrial cities designed to accommodate diverse manufacturing and processing operations. Now integrated within KEZAD Group, ICAD encompasses ICAD I, ICAD II, and ICAD III—each serving different industrial sectors with tailored infrastructure and services.

ICAD hosts a broad spectrum of manufacturing activities including metals and engineering, chemicals and plastics, food and beverage processing, construction materials, wood and furniture, and light manufacturing assembly. These operations generate diverse emission profiles ranging from energy-intensive heavy processing to moderate-emission assembly and fabrication activities.

This guide provides ICAD companies with specialized guidance for manufacturing carbon reporting, including sector-specific considerations for different industrial activities, leveraging ICAD's infrastructure for compliance data, and navigating requirements across the zone network.

ICAD Manufacturing Compliance Requirements

ICAD companies operate across diverse manufacturing sectors with varying carbon reporting obligations. Understanding sector-specific thresholds and requirements is essential for compliance.

ICAD Sector Emissions Profile

Operations Across ICAD Zones

  • Metals & Engineering (ICAD I): Steel fabrication, aluminum processing, machinery manufacturing, and metal coating operations.
  • Chemicals & Plastics (ICAD II): Chemical processing, plastic manufacturing, coating operations, and adhesive production.
  • Food & Beverage (ICAD II): Food processing, beverage manufacturing, cold storage, and packaging operations.
  • Construction Materials (ICAD III): Cement products, precast concrete, building materials, and aggregate processing.

Mandatory Federal Requirements

ICAD companies must assess their obligations under Federal Decree-Law No. 11 of 2024 based on sector and scale:

50,000+ tonnes CO₂e/year

Mandatory IEQT Registration

  • Heavy metals and chemical processors
  • Large food and beverage manufacturers
  • Annual emissions reports required

Below 50,000 tonnes

Voluntary Reporting Recommended

  • Most light manufacturers fall here
  • Supply chain requirements increasing
  • Competitive advantage through disclosure

Sector-Specific Considerations

Chemical processing and metals operations in ICAD I and II frequently exceed federal thresholds due to process emissions and energy intensity. Food and beverage manufacturers with extensive cold storage chains may also approach threshold levels. Light assembly and fabrication typically remain below mandatory reporting levels.

Federal, Emirate & KEZAD Coordination

ICAD companies navigate multiple reporting layers while benefiting from integration with KEZAD Group's centralized services. Understanding these connections streamlines compliance across all locations.

Federal Level: MOCCAE and IEQT

Federal reporting through the IEQT platform covers all qualifying ICAD operations:

Federal Manufacturing Reporting:

  • Stationary combustion (boilers, furnaces, ovens, kilns)
  • Process emissions from chemical and physical transformations
  • Fugitive emissions from equipment and storage tanks
  • Refrigeration and cooling system emissions
  • Purchased electricity and thermal energy

Emirate Level: Abu Dhabi Department of Energy

Abu Dhabi DoE maintains specialized industrial frameworks applicable to ICAD operations:

Abu Dhabi Manufacturing Requirements:

  • Industrial facility energy reporting
  • Coordination with air quality monitoring programs
  • Access to industrial efficiency incentives
  • Integration with emirate sustainability programs

Free Zone Level: ICAD within KEZAD Group

ICAD benefits from KEZAD Group's integrated zone management services:

ICAD-KEZAD Integration Benefits:

  • Centralized Utilities: Consolidated energy data across ICAD I, II, and III
  • Shared Services: Common waste management and environmental monitoring
  • Technical Support: KEZAD Industrial Efficiency Program access
  • Sustainability Certification: KEZAD Green pathway for qualifying companies

IEQT Registration for ICAD Companies

ICAD companies should follow these steps for IEQT registration, considering manufacturing-specific requirements:

1

Manufacturing Emissions Inventory

Conduct comprehensive emissions inventory covering all manufacturing operations. Include stationary combustion (boilers, furnaces, generators), process emissions from chemical and physical transformations, fugitive emissions from equipment leaks, refrigeration and cooling systems, purchased electricity and thermal energy, and waste from production processes. Document emissions separately for each ICAD zone location.

2

IEQT Platform Registration

Register at ieqt.moccae.gov.ae using your ICAD/KEZAD trade license. Select appropriate manufacturing sector classification. Document operations across ICAD I, II, and III if applicable. Provide detailed production capacity and facility information.

3

Implement Manufacturing Tracking

Establish monitoring systems for manufacturing operations. Install energy meters for major equipment and production lines. Track fuel consumption for boilers and process heating. Monitor refrigerant usage for cooling systems. Implement production-output-based tracking for emissions intensity metrics.

4

Calculate Manufacturing Emissions

Apply sector-appropriate calculation methodologies. Use IPCC guidelines for industrial processes. Apply UAE-specific emission factors where available. Document calculation assumptions and methodologies. Calculate emissions intensity per unit of production for benchmarking.

5

Third-Party Verification

Engage MOCCAE-accredited verifiers with manufacturing sector experience. Prepare documentation for facility tours and data review. Submit verification reports by applicable deadlines. Leverage KEZAD relationships with verification bodies for efficiency.

6

Manufacturing Efficiency Strategy

Develop emissions reduction strategies tailored to manufacturing operations. Identify energy efficiency improvements in production processes. Explore process optimization opportunities. Leverage KEZAD Industrial Efficiency Program for support. Align with UAE industrial decarbonization initiatives.

ICAD & Abu Dhabi Resources

ICAD and Abu Dhabi provide comprehensive support for manufacturing carbon compliance through KEZAD Group integration.

ICAD Administration (KEZAD)

  • ICAD, Musaffah, Abu Dhabi
  • +971 2 596 0000
  • kezadgroup.com

Abu Dhabi Dept. of Energy

  • Abu Dhabi, UAE
  • +971 2 691 0000
  • doe.gov.ae

ICAD Manufacturing Resources

KEZAD Industrial Efficiency Program (ICAD)

Technical support and financial incentives for emissions reduction projects across all ICAD zones. Energy audits and process optimization consulting. Manufacturing-specific efficiency workshops and training.

ICAD Shared Infrastructure

Access to centralized utilities with consolidated consumption data. Shared waste management and recycling services. Zone-wide environmental monitoring systems.

Manufacturing Sustainability Network

Peer network for ICAD manufacturers on carbon compliance. Best practice sharing for production efficiency. KEZAD Green certification pathway for qualifying facilities.

Manufacturing Carbon Calculator

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